Community energy switching scheme approaching deadline fast


A community energy switching scheme designed to help participants lower their bills by getting the best possible deals is nearing its deadline, a media news report on this topic has revealed.

Over 1,500 people have already joined the Switch Together, Save Together scheme organised by local charity, Energy Projects Plus, together with the six Merseyside local authorities. The aim of the scheme is to make use of the collective buying power to negotiate cheaper tariffs from energy suppliers.

Furthermore, it seems that the scheme’s organizers are seriously considering the prospects of joining forces with other similar schemes across the UK, the final aim being to be able to negotiate an exclusive cheap tariff.

Anyone can join the collective switch, regardless of current supplier or payment methods, but those who have never switched their energy supplier or who haven’t switched in the last 12 months, are likely to benefit most.

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Last, but certainly not least, it’s important to mention that HeatingSave is a component part of the Government’s Green Deal program.

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